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Okay i think i might know but i'm not sure but i think this can never happen because if it did the atmospheric pressure would crush us. our fluids in our bodies exert pressure on the atmospheric pressure(the same amount) and pretty much neutralize the effect!

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Q: If the air pressure inside a container were greater than the fluid pressure outside the container what would happen?
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